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Bank of America sees yet another tailwind for utilities: The sector is a way to play falling interest rates. To that end, CNBC Pro used FactSet data to screen the S & P 1500 utilities sector, looking for companies that meet the following criteria. A total return – the stock price plus the value of reinvested dividends – of at least 10% in 2024. The stock offers a dividend yield of 3.0% and has a 2024 total return of nearly 23%. Year to date, the stock has a total return of nearly 38%, and it offers a dividend yield of 2.5%.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Garrick Rochow, Morgan Stanley, David Arcaro, Diego's, , Fred Imbert Organizations: Constellation Energy, NRG Energy, Mizuho Securities, Bank of America, Utilities, Real, CNBC Pro, Street, CMS Energy, Consumers Energy, CMS, NextEra, Management, Google, CNBC, PPL Locations: Jackson, Michigan, , Florida, 1Q24, Allentown, Penn
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: The time to sell Vertiv has 'come and gone', says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: AES, Nextera, Vertiv, and Hertz.
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NextEra Energy's CEO said renewable power demand is set to triple in the coming year. The company is working to meet power demand from the AI sector that's projected to grow threefold. AdvertisementAs artificial intelligence booms, renewable power demand is set to soar, NextEra Energy Inc.'s CEO John Ketchum said. Demand for renewable energy will likely triple in the next seven years compared to the previous seven, Ketchum said during the company's earnings call Wednesday. Last quarter, the company added 3,000 megawatts of renewables and storage projects, almost doubling its existing renewables portfolio, bringing the total renewable power generation to seven gigawatts.
Persons: NextEra, , John Ketchum, Ketchum Organizations: Service, NextEra Energy Inc, Google
In this photo illustration the stock market information of NextEra Energy, Inc. seen displayed on a smartphone with NextEra Energy, Inc. logo in the background. Igor Goloniov | LightRocket | Getty ImagesRenewable energy demand will triple over the next seven years as data center growth accelerates to facility the proliferation of artificial intelligence, the NextEra Energy CEO said Wednesday. Of those, 860 megawatts — or 28% — of which comes from agreements with Google to power the tech company's data centers. "These results support our belief that the bulk of the growth demand will be met by a combination of renewables and battery storage." Rebecca Kujawa, CEO of NextEra Energy Resources, a subsidiary NextEra Energy, said it will take time to nail down concrete numbers on exactly how much demand is coming from data centers in particular.
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NextEra Energy is considering restarting a nuclear plant in Iowa as demand for carbon-free energy grows amid a historic surge in electricity consumption. The Duane Arnold Energy Center in Palo, Iowa ceased operations in 2020 after 45 years of service. "There would be opportunities and a lot of demand from the market if we were able to do something with Duane Arnold," Ketchum said on NextEra's second-quarter earnings call Wednesday. The Duane Arnold plant was scheduled for retirement in late 2020 after a key customer, Alliant Energy, sought cheaper energy alternatives. Nuclear energy fell out of favor over the past decade as plants struggled to compete with cheaper energy sources such as natural gas and renewables.
Persons: Duane Arnold, John Ketchum, Ketchum Organizations: NextEra Energy, Duane Arnold Energy Center, Alliant Energy, Congressional Research Service Locations: Iowa, Palo , Iowa, Japan, U.S
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. One could say Wall Street is in wait-and-see mode ahead of earnings from the megacap tech stocks that start after the bell with Club holding Alphabet . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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But in general, this is the kind of development we've hoped to see ever since Starbucks' massive earnings miss April 30. We'll take the nearly 7% pop in shares Friday and hope it's only the beginning of recovery for the beaten-up stock. Fed's fave inflation measure : The personal spending and income report will be the most closely watched economic report next week. Earnings : As the second-quarter earnings season picks up pace, we'll hear from five Club holdings next week including Google parent Alphabet . Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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The consumer will be in focus next week as investors head into the thick of earnings season and await some major macroeconomic reports. So far, just 14% of S & P 500 companies have reported earnings results. As one strategist noted, Wall Street is about to get insight into the economy from more than half the broad market index. The thick of earnings Earnings season is off to a strong start. Credit card company Visa will be reporting next week after American Express' results this week suggested inflationary pressures have reached the higher-end consumer.
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Trump Media & Technology — Shares jumped nearly 29% as investors reacted to Saturday's attempted assassination of former President Trump , which has fueled increased conviction of a Trump win in this year's presidential election. Trump Media is the parent of social media platform Truth Social. Sturm, Ruger & Company , Smith & Wesson — Shares of the firearm manufacturing companies rose after Saturday's shooting at Trump's rally. Sturm, Ruger & Company rose 7%, while Smith & Wesson jumped 10%. Coinbase , Marathon Digital — Crypto stocks moved higher as investors increased their bets on a Trump election win, which they expect will benefit cryptocurrencies.
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Goldman Sachs — Shares slipped less than 1% after the bank posted a second-quarter earnings beat . Crypto stocks — Shares of bitcoin miners and cryptocurrency stocks rose as bitcoin and Ethereum popped more than 4%. Tesla — The electric vehicle stock rose 4%, building on a more than 25% gain so far this month. BlackRock — Shares rose 1.2%. The world's largest asset manager posted second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $10.36, exceeding the LSEG consensus estimate of $9.93.
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Heading into November's U.S. presidential election, professional investors agree on one strategy — diversification remains key. Diversification to hedge tax rate risk FBB Capital Partners' Mike Bailey said that should former President Donald Trump win, his tax cuts might mean better overall prospects for equities. Bailey emphasized that while his investment strategy avoids predicting macroeconomic events and timing the market, Depending on the election's outcome, there could obviously be different results for investors, investors could find it helpful to look at the extreme outcomes of the election. He recommended diversifying across different asset classes, since higher tax rates could lead to downside in the equity market. "If tax rates change, I don't think bonds are going to move that much, so you're pretty safe on that side," he said.
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The artificial intelligence boom is straining America's power grid. All three trends have sparked ongoing concerns about the power-hungry nature of new technologies as they push America's shaky power grid to the limit. And with hundreds of millions of users already interacting with AI tools like ChatGPT, the power demand for AI technologies is only set to rise. Bank of America put into perspective the challenges faced by the power grid as it grapples with surging demand from AI data centers. AdvertisementSome eye-opening stats about the US power grid cited by Bank of America include:"The US grid produces 1,250 gigawatts (GW) of electricity from 9,200 generating units.
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The second half of the year is underway, and investor Andrew Graham thinks technology stocks will continue to lead the market higher. Investors have debated whether technology stocks can sustain their lofty gains, or if the market rally is due to broaden. The investor likes semiconductor names such as Nvidia and Micron , which he said should benefit from the ongoing memory cycle. MU YTD mountain MU year to date Outside of tech, Graham favors industrials, which are adjacent to the AI theme. The portfolio manager also has positions in NextEra Energy , which he thinks is primed to capitalize on AI.
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Boeing , Spirit AeroSystems — Boeing on Monday said it would buy back fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in a $4.7 billion all-stock deal. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group rose 3% following a roughly 11% loss during Friday's session. Nio — The Chinese electric vehicle stock rose 6% on Monday after the company said vehicle deliveries rose nearly 100% in June . Tesla — The electric vehicle stock popped 6%. NextEra Energy Partners — The renewable energy stock dropped 5%.
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Morgan Stanley reiterates Nvidia as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $144 per share from $116. "We are initiating coverage of Gauzy with a Buy rating and $18 12-month price target." Wells Fargo reiterates McDonald's as overweight Wells said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of McDonald's. "We initiate coverage on Amkor Technology (AMKR, $10B market cap) with an Overweight rating and Dec-25 price target of $48." Raymond James reiterates Meta as strong buy Raymond James raised its price target on Meta to $600 per share from $550.
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The expected demand from data centers and electric vehicles in the U.S. is equivalent to the entire electricity demand of Turkey, the world's 18th largest economy, according to Rystad. NextEra Energy , parent of Skantze's subsidiary, is the largest power company in the S&P utilities sector by market capitalization and it operates the biggest portfolio of renewable energy assets in the nation. They need this load to drive the next iteration of growth," Skantze told the Reuters Global Energy Transition conference in New York City this week. 'Energy security brings national security'Southern Company , the second-largest utility in the U.S. by market cap, is also seeing a historic wave of electricity demand. "You're also seeing in the Southeast, this incredible population growth and you're seeing all this onshoring with manufacturing."
Persons: Patrick T, Fallon, Surya Hendry, Petter Skantze, Skantze, John Ketchum, Ketchum, Chris Womack, Womack Organizations: Afp, Getty, Rystad Energy, Google, Microsoft, Meta, NextEra Energy Resources, NextEra Energy, Reuters, Energy, NextEra, Southern Company Locations: Los Angeles, U.S, Turkey, New York City, Atlanta, CBRE
Preferred stocks can offer investors plenty of attractive income – and do so at a favorable tax rate – but they should proceed with caution before adding them to their portfolio. Preferred stocks are hybrid assets, combining attributes of bonds and equities, and their issuers include banks and utilities . He said these securities make up no more than 15% of his clients' fixed income allocation. Preferred investors would be paid before the stockholders, but they are well behind the bondholders in terms of priority. There is also the iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF) , which has a 30-day SEC yield of 6.33%.
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NextEra Energy stock fell nearly 5% in early trading Tuesday after announcing a plan to sell $2 billion in equity units to finance power projects as electricity demand rises and to pay back debt. The Florida-based power company, which operates the largest portfolio of renewable energy in the U.S., will issue equity units for $50, which will serve as a contract to purchase shares no later than June 1, 2027. The utility sector has gained about 8.5% over the past three months, outpacing the 6.2% gain by the S&P 500. But the utility space has cooled off over the past month, with NextEra falling 5% over that period. About 71% of Wall Street analysts rate NextEra as the equivalent of buy, while 24% have put a hold on the stock and 4.8% have recommended that investors sell.
Persons: NextEra, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Carly Davenport Organizations: Energy, Energy Capital Holdings, UBS, Wall Street Locations: Florida, U.S
La-Z-Boy – The stock soared more than 19% after the furniture company topped Wall Street expectations for the fiscal fourth quarter. La-Z-Boy reported adjusted earnings of 95 cents per share on revenue of $554 million. This is above earnings estimates of 70 cents per share on revenue of $516 million, according to analysts polled by LSEG. Rocket Lab USA – Shares of the space company jumped around 9% after it signed a ten-launch deal with Japanese Earth observation company Synspective. Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting 82 cents per share in earnings on $1.7 billion of revenue.
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Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading: La-Z-Boy — Shares jumped more than 9% after La-Z-Boy's latest quarterly results beat expectations. The furniture company posted fiscal fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 95 cents per share on revenue of $554 million. Analysts polled by LSEG anticipated earnings of 70 cents per share on revenue of $516 million. Semiconductor stocks — Chip stocks were higher on Tuesday, adding to the outperformance seen in recent days. Lennar reported $3.45 in earnings per share on $8.77 billion of revenue.
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The bank also raised its price target to $160 from $115, suggesting 18% upside from Wednesday's close. — Michelle Fox 7:59 a.m.: KeyBanc raises Netflix price target Netflix's growth isn't going to slow down any time soon, according to KeyBanc Capital Markets. — Pia Singh 7:23 a.m.: Bank America raises price target on Boeing Bank of America is weighing the challenges and opportunities Boeing has to make a turnaround. She kept her $38 price target, which implies shares could drop just slightly from its latest close. — Pia Singh 5:45 a.m.: Jefferies names Microsoft a top pick Microsoft is "going for AI gold," according to Jefferies.
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Analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $10.84 per share and revenue of $12.03 billion. Signet Jewelers – Shares plummeted more than 13% on the heels of the company reporting mixed earnings results for the first quarter. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected earnings of 85 cents per share and revenue of $1.52 billion. The company reported revenue of $588 million, which is below the $621 million analysts had expected, per LSEG. Analysts had expected earnings of $2.68 per share and revenue of $404.8 million, according to FactSet.
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Bank of America reiterates Broadcom as buy Following Broadcom's earnings report, Bank of America said the company has "potential to join the trillionaires club." Morgan Stanley downgrades Corning to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley downgraded Corning mainly on valuation. Bank of America reiterates Dell as buy Bank of America said it sees several positive catalysts ahead for Dell. Morgan Stanley reiterates Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and Adobe as overweight Morgan Stanley named several tech stocks that it said are well positioned for AI. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Colgate-Palmolive as a top pick Morgan Stanley said it sees a "pet inflection on the horizon" for Colgate.
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NextEra stock dropped more than 5% after its investor conference, but Goldman Sachs sees a buying opportunity as the power company is forecasting robust growth for the foreseeable future. NextEra told investors Tuesday that power demand should increase by 38% over the next two decades in the U.S., which will be a significant shift compared with previous decades. The power company expects much of the demand to be met by renewable generation and battery storage. The stock remains up nearly 20% year to date. NEE YTD mountain NextEra shares year to date NextEra is planning 42 gigawatts of renewable development over the next three years.
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A sector of the stock market beloved by income investors could ride the wave of rising energy consumption over the long run, according to Wells Fargo. After 15 years of relatively flat power demand, Wells Fargo sees a compound annual growth rate of 2.6% through 2030 and 80% growth by 2050. The development bodes well for a group of utilities – and Wells Fargo called out some of its overweight-rated plays on the power trend for the long run. Wells called out the 10-year site plan NextEra subsidiary Florida Power & Light submitted to the state's public service commission. The stock's price "[reflects] a level of optimism," Wells Fargo analysts said, but "we think there is a case for further outperformance."
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